Young adults from across Leeds and beyond came together at Holy Trinity, Boar Lane, Leeds to celebrate Thy Kingdom Come with Archbishop John Sentamu. The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu who began...

Across the Diocese of Leeds, churches in towns and cities are coming together to celebrate with Thy Kingdom Come events in 2018. Thy Kingdom Come began as a simple invitation to prayer by the Archbishops of York and Canterbury in 2016 and has since blossomed into a global movement, bringing together thousands of Christians across the globe to pray for more people to come to know the love of Jesus Christ during the period from Ascension to Pentecost.
Christians from churches across the Anglican Diocese of Leeds are being invited to take part in the diocesan ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ beacon event at Bradford Cathedral on Sunday 13th May, 3pm-6pm. The Archbishop of York himself will be in Leeds on May 16th for a special under-30s service at Holy Trinity Boar Lane - more about this event here. His visit is part of a series of events taking place in Leeds city centre.

Workshops include; how to pray for others, starting a healing prayer team, praying aloud, healing power of forgiveness, praying for physical and emotional healing, praying with children, when prayer is not answered.